Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... Regan poisoned , he still says nothing . It is only when directly questioned about Lear and Cordelia that he tries to save the victims who were to be killed ' instantly ' ( 242 ) . How can we explain his delay ? Perhaps , thinking the ...
... Regan poisoned , he still says nothing . It is only when directly questioned about Lear and Cordelia that he tries to save the victims who were to be killed ' instantly ' ( 242 ) . How can we explain his delay ? Perhaps , thinking the ...
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... Regan and Gloster seem ' but trifles here ' ; and anything short of the incom- parable pathos of the close would leave him cold . There is something almost ludicrous in the insigni- ficance of this battle , when it is compared with the ...
... Regan and Gloster seem ' but trifles here ' ; and anything short of the incom- parable pathos of the close would leave him cold . There is something almost ludicrous in the insigni- ficance of this battle , when it is compared with the ...
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... Regan but of the coming of a French army ; and this , Kent says , is perhaps connected with the harshness of both the sisters to their father , although Regan has apparently had no opportunity of showing any harshness till the day ...
... Regan but of the coming of a French army ; and this , Kent says , is perhaps connected with the harshness of both the sisters to their father , although Regan has apparently had no opportunity of showing any harshness till the day ...
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... Regan , Edmund , Corn- wall , Oswald on the other . These characters are in various degrees individualised , most of them completely so ; but still in each group there is a quality common to all the members , or one spirit breathing ...
... Regan , Edmund , Corn- wall , Oswald on the other . These characters are in various degrees individualised , most of them completely so ; but still in each group there is a quality common to all the members , or one spirit breathing ...
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... Regan , see what breeds about her heart . Is there any cause in nature that makes these hard hearts ? ' -the strain of thought which appears here seems to be present in some degree throughout the play . We seem to trace the tendency ...
... Regan , see what breeds about her heart . Is there any cause in nature that makes these hard hearts ? ' -the strain of thought which appears here seems to be present in some degree throughout the play . We seem to trace the tendency ...
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